Baror
Baror is an archeological site in Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan, India. It belongs with ancient Indus Valley civilization. Pre Harappan and Harappan pottery has been found after excavation.
Location
It is located in the south part of Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan, about 13 km northeast of Anupgarh, near the Pakistan border. It is situated about 100 km southwest of Kalibangan, in the dry bed of Ghaggar river.The mound of Baror measures about 200 × 150 m and rises to a height of 11 m from its surrounding plain.
Discovery
The identity of Baror a pre-historic site was discovered by Luigi [Pio Tessitori], an Italian Indologist in 1916–17. After independence of India, Amlānand Ghosh did a detailed survey of this site.In 2003–04, the Indian archaeological survey started excavation under Sarasvati Heritage Project. A 400×300 square area was selected for excavation.
In 2006–07, houses constructed with tiles, as well roads were discovered.
Excavation
- Archeological Findings
- * Period I – Periodisation of the [Indus Valley Civilisation|Pre-Harappan]
- ** Characteristics:
- *** Ceramics made on wheel
- *** Red-colored without painting
- *** Coarse to medium fabric
- *** Well-levigated clay
- ** Discoveries:
- *** Storage jars and miniature pots
- *** Few sherds of grey color
- *** Remains of Hakra period ware
- * Period II – Harappan
- ** Discoveries:
- *** Mud brick houses
- * Period III – Mature Harappan
- ** Discoveries:
- *** Remains of mud brick houses
- * Other Discoveries
- *** Terracotta Items:
- *** Circular and triangular cakes
- *** Sling balls with pinched decoration
- *** Circular beads and spacer
- *** Jewelry and Ornaments:
- *** Skeleton with ornaments
- *** Pitcher with 8000 pearls
- *** Miscellaneous Finds:
- *** Stones producing red-colored dust
- *** 5-meter long, 3-meter clay oven
A three-fold cultural sequence was established,
- Period I – Pre-Harappan
The remains of the Hakra period ware were found here at the lowest levels.
- Period II – Harappan
- Period III – Mature Harappan
Other discoveries
The circular and triangular terracotta cakes, sling balls with pinched decoration, circular beads and spacer, terracotta, faience and shell bangles, were also found.Other discoveries include,
- 1. A skeleton of a human with ornaments has been found.
- 2. Two stones have been found which produce red-coloured dust after rubbing with each other.
- 3. A 5-meter long and 3-meter clay oven also has been discovered.
- 4. A pitcher filled with 8000 pearls has been found here.